<p>Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday became the first Indian region to introduce GPS-based attendance for teachers and take online feedback from students about their educators' performance, officials said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The project was rolled out with the launch of two applications by Chief Secretary Arun Kumar Mehta.</p>.<p>"Jammu and Kashmir became the first (region) in the country to take online monthly feedback from students of Class 6 and above about the performance of their teachers and carry out GPS-based attendance on a daily basis," a government spokesperson said.</p>.<p>Mehta said these applications would ensure authentic grassroots-level feedback from the ones directly involved in the learning process.</p>.<p>Teachers in the government sector are the best in terms of qualification and training and they just need to focus more on academic activity to ensure improved results, Mehta added.</p>.<p>The system -- SAMIKSHA -- will reflect the true performance of teachers with respect to their classroom inputs and leave no space for subjectivity.</p>.<p>Mehta advised the Education department to make the feedback a benchmark while analysing the teachers' annual performance.</p>.<p>The other app -- JK Attendance-SED -- will give a peek into the daily attendance of teachers.</p>.<p>The application will capture their live location and even allow time-specific tracking.</p>.<p>The attendance system will reduce paperwork and save time. It will also eliminate duplicate data entries and improve attendance management in schools, Mehta said.</p>
<p>Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday became the first Indian region to introduce GPS-based attendance for teachers and take online feedback from students about their educators' performance, officials said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The project was rolled out with the launch of two applications by Chief Secretary Arun Kumar Mehta.</p>.<p>"Jammu and Kashmir became the first (region) in the country to take online monthly feedback from students of Class 6 and above about the performance of their teachers and carry out GPS-based attendance on a daily basis," a government spokesperson said.</p>.<p>Mehta said these applications would ensure authentic grassroots-level feedback from the ones directly involved in the learning process.</p>.<p>Teachers in the government sector are the best in terms of qualification and training and they just need to focus more on academic activity to ensure improved results, Mehta added.</p>.<p>The system -- SAMIKSHA -- will reflect the true performance of teachers with respect to their classroom inputs and leave no space for subjectivity.</p>.<p>Mehta advised the Education department to make the feedback a benchmark while analysing the teachers' annual performance.</p>.<p>The other app -- JK Attendance-SED -- will give a peek into the daily attendance of teachers.</p>.<p>The application will capture their live location and even allow time-specific tracking.</p>.<p>The attendance system will reduce paperwork and save time. It will also eliminate duplicate data entries and improve attendance management in schools, Mehta said.</p>